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To: rubbersoul who wrote (16903)11/20/2004 9:58:17 PM
From: blind-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60907
 
<<Also, I am bullish on junior gold stocks ST. Their participation during this recent run-up is spotty at best and their valuations are the best in the sector.>>

I think the reason of the recent run-up is spotty because there is a capital inflow problem ... there simply is not enough cash flowing into the juniors ...

I think the valuation is indeed very compelling especially the SA miners, like DROOY, RANGY and HMY ...



To: rubbersoul who wrote (16903)11/20/2004 10:56:18 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60907
 
If gold went up to $500, do you think people holding gold mining stocks would sell because of a general market collapse?Don't you think that it would give people even more reason to hang on to their mining shares?

the argument often given is that many people are on margin and will have to sell everything they have, including gold stocks, in a mkt collapse. my guess is that if the market collapses because of a declining currency or perceived economic weakness, there will be enough people who will be happy to take the gold shares off the sellers' hands.